Japanese Meiji Emperor's Sterling Silver Cigar box
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Japanese Meiji Emperor's Sterling Silver Cigar box
Place of Origin:Japan
Style Period: Meiji Period
marker: Silver
Weight: 1013 grams (total)
Tobacco Box: 776g
Tray: 237g
Cow box: length 20cm width 12cm(4.72 in) height 6cm(2.36 in)
Tray: 24.5cm long, 17cm(6.69 in) wide and 2cm(0.78 in) high
Introduction: The cigarette case you saw is engraved with the Japanese royal family emperor's family emblem "16 petals, eight tables of table chrysanthemum", and the entire set of four pieces of smoking is covered with snow pattern. Very luxurious. In Japan, this kind of logo can only be used by the royal family, so the goods with this kind of logo naturally become the symbol of the status of the user. In the same cigarette case of the royal family, the size and weight of the product are Absolutely belongs to the very heavy one. The Japanese royal family's family emblem "16 petals, eight tables of table chrysanthemum", its original form is the Sakura's chrysanthemum family emblem in the Shogun period, so the Japanese royal family is the "Chrysanthemum Dynasty."
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